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Treatment Search Fatigue and Informed Consent

 
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A Qualitative Analysis of Ethical Perspectives on Recruitment and Consent for Human Intracranial Electrophysiology Studies

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BRAIN Initiative-National Institutes of Health10.13039/501100007173. “The revised version of the Funding section should say:” Research for this article was funded by the BRAIN Initiative-National Institutes of Health, grant R01MH114854 (PIs Lázaro-Muñoz, McGuire, Goodman).

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